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As indicated below, many determiners may be used only with certain types of noun. Inthe following tables, the abbreviation CN stands for Countable Noun, and theabbreviation UN stands for Uncountable Noun. In these tables, the noun tree is used asan example of a countable noun, and the noun grass is used as an example of anuncountable noun.Determiners used as AdjectivesDeterminer Used With Examl!le Meaningall plural eN all trees trees in generalUN all grass grass in generalanother singular eN another tree one additional or different treeany singular eN any tree refers to one tree, withoutspecifying which, of a groupof more than 2 treesplural eN any trees refers to 2 or more trees,without specifying whichUN any grass refers to some grass,without specifying whichboth plural eN both trees refers to 2 trees of agroup of 2each singular eN each tree refers to every tree,considered individually,of a group of 2 or moreeither singular eN either tree refers to 1 of 2 trees,without specifying whichenough plural eN enough trees a sufficient number of treesUN enough grass a sufficient amount of grassevery singular eN every tree all trees, without exception,of a group of more than 2 treesfew plural eN few trees a small number of treesfewer plural eN fewer trees a smaller number of treesless UN less grass a smaller amount of grasslittle UN little grass a small amount of grassmany plural eN many trees a large number of treesmore plural eN more trees an additional number of treesUN more grass an additional amount of grass

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